I understand that you want to be able to monitor a phone without physically having it, and I recognize the situation. However, it’s crucial to first consider the legal aspects of what you’re attempting to do. It’s illegal to monitor someone’s phone if they are over the age of 18 without their knowledge and consent, so it’s important to keep that in mind. If the person is under 18, monitoring is possible.

The apps and tools included in both Pro Spy and “Truth is in Their Phone” can help you achieve this. You can install the app remotely or use one of the remote methods to access the phone and extract data, which can then be sent either to an online account or directly to your phone, depending on how you configure the program.

I would strongly recommend exercising caution and integrity. It’s always best to first ask the person directly about the situation and request to see their phone. You might be surprised—many people may actually let you look at their phone. The challenge, however, is that some individuals might be clever enough to disguise their communications through apps that appear to be something else, like a calculator, weather, or maps app.

These disguised messaging apps might show a normal splash screen when opened, but they typically have hidden links that take you deeper into the app where the messages are stored. Unless you know what you’re looking for, you could spend hours searching and find nothing.

This is where monitoring apps like “Truth is in Their Phone” and Pro Spy are invaluable. They can recover data even if it’s disguised, and they do so far more efficiently and quickly than manually searching through disguised apps.